What are the responsibilities and job description for the Direct Support Professional (DSP) Alabama (Apopka) position at Quest, Inc.?
Company Overview
Quest, Inc. makes a difference in the lives of nearly 600 people each day. For over 60 years, Quest, Inc. has been committed to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities by providing a path to independence, community inclusion, and empowerment. We are a trusted name in offering compassionate, quality support services, and we invite you to be a part of our team. To see more of what Quest, Inc. has to offer, click here!
Company Values, Mission, And Vision
At Quest, Inc., our mission is to help people with developmental disabilities experience a full life. We are guided by the vision to provide lifelong services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Benefits - Why You'll Love Working Here
Full-time employees:
Additional Benefits Information
Quest, Inc. makes a difference in the lives of nearly 600 people each day. For over 60 years, Quest, Inc. has been committed to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities by providing a path to independence, community inclusion, and empowerment. We are a trusted name in offering compassionate, quality support services, and we invite you to be a part of our team. To see more of what Quest, Inc. has to offer, click here!
Company Values, Mission, And Vision
At Quest, Inc., our mission is to help people with developmental disabilities experience a full life. We are guided by the vision to provide lifelong services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Benefits - Why You'll Love Working Here
Full-time employees:
- Medical Coverage: HRA, FSA, premium discounts, wellness credits, free virtual and Minute Clinic visits, free imaging, and surgery
- Dental and vision coverage
- Company paid life, short- and long-term disability insurance
- 401(k) with up to 2.5% match
- Tuition assistance and reimbursement, employee assistance program, and more!
- Quest, Inc. provides 401(K) with company match and EAP for part-time/part-time on call employees
- Saturday 5:00am - 9:00am, Sunday 3:00pm - 9:00pm, Monday 3:00 - 9:00pm, Tuesday 3:00pm - 9:00pm, Wednesday 3:00pm - 9:00pm
- Aid with personal care for all individuals in the home as needed including, but not limited to, toileting, bathing, dressing and hygiene needs.
- Administer prescribed medications, monitor self-administrations of medications, follow protocol for disposal of medications, maintain medication count and communicate with pharmacy as needed.
- Treat all people with dignity and respect, ensuring all personal rights are met including communicating in a friendly and professional manner with all people, including individuals in the home, coworkers, visitors and customers.
- Implement active treatment including areas of self-help, daily living, social skills, leisure activities and community inclusion for all individuals in the home.
- Safely lift, transfer and reposition all individuals in the home as outlined in daily schedules. Use of proper body mechanics and correct physical management techniques to reduce the risk of injury to self or others.
- Ensure safety for individuals in the home during mealtimes including preparation of food, diet textures, dietary restrictions, adaptive mealtime equipment and feeding assistance.
- Complete housekeeping duties daily to ensure a safe and clean environment. This includes but is not limited to washing dishes, stripping and making beds, laundry, taking out trash, cleaning bathrooms and kitchens, mopping and sweeping.
- Ensure adequate supervision of individuals in the home. This may include staying past regularly scheduled hours until staff arrive for the next shift or back-up staffing is arranged.
- Report to work during inclement weather to ensure adequate supervision and care of all individuals in the home. This may include sheltering in place during a hurricane.
- High School Diploma (required)
- 18 years of age or older (required)
- Read, write and comprehend English with the ability to remain calm and communicate during a crisis (required)
- 1 year of experience working with persons who have Developmental Disabilities or working in an intensive behavior, psychiatric, nursing home or childcare OR college, vocational or technical training equal to 30 semester hours, 45 quarter hours or 720 classroom hours can be substituted for required experience
- Previous working knowledge utilizing household appliances and basic office equipment (washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, oven, computer, copier, tablet, calculator, etc.) (required)
- Ability to stand for long periods of time, engage in household tasks which include bending and lifting, pushing wheelchairs, use of hands for tasks such as writing, typing, handling small objects (required)
- Hoyer lift, van lift, and adaptive equipment (wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, etc.) (preferred)
Additional Benefits Information
- Stay healthy with enhanced coverage – medical insurance includes an HRA, premium discounts, wellness credits, free virtual visits, free Minute Clinic visits, free imaging, and surgery
- Full smile & clear vision – dental and vision plans to keep you covered head to toe
- Security for you and your family – company-paid life and disability insurance coverage, plus long-term disability at no cost to you
- Short-term coverage when you need it – short-term disability for life’s unexpected moments
- Invest in your future – 401(k) with a company match to grow your retirement savings
- Extra protection, your choice – voluntary accident and hospitalization coverage available
- Save smarter – flexible spending accounts (FSA) to help your dollars go further
- Support for life’s challenges – confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to help you and yours
- Keep learning and growing- tuition assistance and tuition reimbursement to help you advance your education and career